Just thought I’d let you have some more facts and figures about the new RHS Plant Finder, which came out last month. In particular, news of some of the new entries in the 2013 edition, new plants available for the first time.
First of all, there are exactly 4,329 new entries. As last year, Hemerocallis show their surge in popularity with two hundred and fifty new entries, more than any other plant, with tulips following on at two hundred and eight. The next few are not surprising – Primula (178), Narcissus (148), Iris (128) and Dahlia (119).
Next on the list, in seventh place, is Brugmansia (Datura as was) with an amazing ninety eight new additions, almost all from a nursery that is also new in the Plant Finder, Naieus Exotics. Then comes Fuchsia (88) followed by another surprise – Tillandsia with seventy seven new additions. In tenth place are hellebores with fifty three new additions.
I discussed the ten new plants with the most suppliers in the 2013 Plant Finder in a recent post. But one was left out of the list because it is by some long way not a new introduction. Rose ‘Madame Boll’ (right, click to enlarge), listed by seven suppliers, is an old Damask Portland rose, pink and highly scented originally introduced in 1859 by the German breeder Kordes. Now it’s back.
To follow on from my earlier post abut the new plants listed by six or more suppliers, here’s the list of new entries listed by five different suppliers.
Allium ‘Cameleon
Clematis Giselle (‘Evipo051’)
Clematis Samaritan Jo (‘Evipo075)
Cornus alternifolia Golden Shadows (‘Wstackman’)
Crocosmia ‘Twilight Fairy Crimson’
Fragaria x ananassa (strawberry) ‘Buddy’
Helenium ‘Hot Lava’
Helenium ‘Ruby Charm’
Mahonia eurybracteata subsp. ganpinensis ‘Soft Caress’
Nandina domestica ‘Seika’
I’ll be looking some of these over the next few months, starting with Crocosmia ‘Twilight Fairy Crimson and its new sister ‘Twilight Fairy Gold’ next time.
Editor-in-Chief of the RHS Encyclopedia of Perennials; writer for a wide range of newspapers and magazines including The Garden and The Plantsman; member of the RHS Herbaceous Plant Committee and Floral Trials Committee; author of many books on plants and gardens.
Source: RHS My Garden – New Plants in the 2013 Plant Finder – Graham Rice